Collaborative Thinking Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta « Enterprise-enabling Facebook | Main | Designing & Enabling Communities » December 19, 2007 PARC Forums: People & Social Technologies Both presentations are worth viewing. is not all that new. " tools, methods and practices. Trust Us. MORE

photo credit: rmartz There is a particularly sensitive discussion being had on one of my communities right now and, as you probably know from dealing with sensitive discussions, they tend to take more attention from moderators than your average thread. This one is no different. Interacting with Members Managing the Community MORE

In all there are 16 forums in this first week, with 5 of these devoted to the subject matter of the literacy of cooperation and containing 183 posts. have tried to capture some of the ideas from two of the forums to illustrate how wide ranging the discussion is. Forum 2: Cooperative arrangements in ecosystems. MORE

www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Taxonosophy Just in case “normal taxonomy work isn’t taxing enough for you, you might enjoy the Heidegger discussionforum , where taxonomies and ontologies are rearing their … heads. Thank you Edgar for your post! RSS2.0 MORE

Because, I realize that it has fallen into the trap of believing that requiring posts to a discussionforum can in some way measure the success of learning. Evidently to get a certificate of completion, a ModPo participant must make a post in each week of the course, in one of the staff initiated weekly forums. MORE

September 13, 1997 Virtual Teams with Jessica Lipnack & Jeffrey Stamps CompuServe's Intranet Forum Anne/Moderator: Welcome to the Intranet Forum ! They also discuss the pros and cons of creating virtual teams and offer solid examples of successful teams which were more efficient and cost-effective to their organizations. MORE

photo credit: jcfrog One question I get asked a lot goes something along the lines of “how will forums keep up with [something]? or “forums are old hat, why would people use them over [something]? or “why use forums when you can use [something]? However will forums survive? Thinking MORE

Last night I went to an interesting event sponsored by the MIT Enterprise Forum. moderated the panel discussion. It was part of their Innovation Series: From Social Insights to Social Business Innovation. Once we presented we could not talk but only listen. Lora Kratchounova, Scratch Marketing + Media , led the event. MORE

People choose to blog in preference to posting to discussionforums because. People choose to discuss in forums in preference to blogging because. People feel a greater sense of proximity to other forum posters. Forum posting is less effort than blogging. Forum posting is more linear than blogging. MORE

photo credit: LOLren As people endeavor to add more features and sections to their forums and communities – more than “just” discussion threads – there is a great opportunity for additional value for all parties involved. Community Cultivation Developing Your Community MORE

www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Trouble at the AOK Corral The AOK Forum has been a distinguished discussionforum in KM for several years. Some months ago, the first hints of trouble arose in a vigorous campaign to remove moderation and let discussions roam freely. MORE

"My problem was that discussion seemed text-heavy and overly directed. We call it discussion, but of course everyone is typing. Sometimes discussions got very lively, with (civil) disagreements and connections to modern events. Discussion just wasn’t broad enough, visual enough, connective enough, exciting enough, for me. MORE

The actKM discussion group occasionally ascends into agreeable festive banter, and our 2006 pre-Christmas season is no exception. Andrew Mitchell asked the other day on the actKM Forum what an appropriate collective noun might be for a gathering of knowledge managers. Thanks Andrew! URLs are automatically converted into links. RSS2.0 MORE

Thierry Hubert and I will speak at the December 17 meeting of Boston’s KM Forum. We will We will discuss:Deliver Us from Web 2.0 Here is the announcement post on the KM Forum blog with directions. Here is the session description. We hope to see you there. MORE

In all there are 16 forums in this first week, with 5 of these devoted to the subject matter of the literacy of cooperation and containing 183 posts. have tried to capture some of the ideas from two of the forums to illustrate how wide ranging the discussion is. Forum 2: Cooperative arrangements in ecosystems. MORE

photo credit: Global_5000 I am deeply saddened to announce that online forums have died, as confirmed by areforumsdead.com. While it may be unclear when online forums were born, from the moment that people were able to discuss something with another human over [.]. Developing Your Community MORE

The rise of Twitter is one vehicle but there are many others that have been around for a while such as blogs and forums. Tealeaf provides online customer experience management (CEM). Their CEM solutions include both a customer behavior analysis suite and customer service optimization suite. They are using social media to do this. MORE

photo credit: Rob Shenk I was talking to a member the other day, in what was a very serious conversation about that member’s future on the site. Part of that conversation was an attempt on my part to get the member to refocus on what the community is about and not to get out of [.]. MORE

I am looking for free online forums where you can set up group communication, for informal exchange and learning with the ability for parallel threads. think it is good for groups that don't want to invest heavily in customized forums in the initial group stages, or are not sponsored by an organisation. facebook. MORE

A couple of days ago someone posted this note on the East Dulwich Forum (a very popular local site which covers an area in south London): sweep your own leaves, clean your own ice and snow: saving the council money balancing the budget. Posted by ataubin November 14, 04:48PM. But where? Seems a small action to me to save a lot of money. MORE

In all there are 16 forums in this first week, with 5 of these devoted to the subject matter of the literacy of cooperation and containing 183 posts. have tried to capture some of the ideas from two of the forums to illustrate how wide ranging the discussion is. Forum 2: Cooperative arrangements in ecosystems.

In all there are 16 forums in this first week, with 5 of these devoted to the subject matter of the literacy of cooperation and containing 183 posts. have tried to capture some of the ideas from two of the forums to illustrate how wide ranging the discussion is. Forum 2: Cooperative arrangements in ecosystems.

Because, I realize that it has fallen into the trap of believing that requiring posts to a discussionforum can in some way measure the success of learning. Evidently to get a certificate of completion, a ModPo participant must make a post in each week of the course, in one of the staff initiated weekly forums.

photo credit: Global_5000 I am deeply saddened to announce that online forums have died, as confirmed by areforumsdead.com. While it may be unclear when online forums were born, from the moment that people were able to discuss something with another human over [.]. Developing Your Community

photo credit: jcfrog One question I get asked a lot goes something along the lines of “how will forums keep up with [something]? or “forums are old hat, why would people use them over [something]? or “why use forums when you can use [something]? However will forums survive? Thinking

photo credit: rmartz There is a particularly sensitive discussion being had on one of my communities right now and, as you probably know from dealing with sensitive discussions, they tend to take more attention from moderators than your average thread. This one is no different. Interacting with Members Managing the Community

The rise of Twitter is one vehicle but there are many others that have been around for a while such as blogs and forums. Tealeaf provides online customer experience management (CEM). Their CEM solutions include both a customer behavior analysis suite and customer service optimization suite. They are using social media to do this.

"My problem was that discussion seemed text-heavy and overly directed. We call it discussion, but of course everyone is typing. Sometimes discussions got very lively, with (civil) disagreements and connections to modern events. Discussion just wasn’t broad enough, visual enough, connective enough, exciting enough, for me.

photo credit: Rob Shenk I was talking to a member the other day, in what was a very serious conversation about that member’s future on the site. Part of that conversation was an attempt on my part to get the member to refocus on what the community is about and not to get out of [.].

People choose to blog in preference to posting to discussionforums because. People choose to discuss in forums in preference to blogging because. People feel a greater sense of proximity to other forum posters. Forum posting is less effort than blogging. Forum posting is more linear than blogging.

I am looking for free online forums where you can set up group communication, for informal exchange and learning with the ability for parallel threads. think it is good for groups that don't want to invest heavily in customized forums in the initial group stages, or are not sponsored by an organisation. facebook.

A couple of days ago someone posted this note on the East Dulwich Forum (a very popular local site which covers an area in south London): sweep your own leaves, clean your own ice and snow: saving the council money balancing the budget. Posted by ataubin November 14, 04:48PM. But where? Seems a small action to me to save a lot of money.

www.straitsknowledge.com blog articles how-to guides events publications book videos about Trouble at the AOK Corral The AOK Forum has been a distinguished discussionforum in KM for several years. Some months ago, the first hints of trouble arose in a vigorous campaign to remove moderation and let discussions roam freely.

Thierry Hubert and I will speak at the December 17 meeting of Boston’s KM Forum. We will We will discuss:Deliver Us from Web 2.0 Here is the announcement post on the KM Forum blog with directions. Here is the session description. We hope to see you there.

Last night I went to an interesting event sponsored by the MIT Enterprise Forum. moderated the panel discussion. It was part of their Innovation Series: From Social Insights to Social Business Innovation. Once we presented we could not talk but only listen. Lora Kratchounova, Scratch Marketing + Media , led the event.

photo credit: LOLren As people endeavor to add more features and sections to their forums and communities – more than “just” discussion threads – there is a great opportunity for additional value for all parties involved. Community Cultivation Developing Your Community

September 13, 1997 Virtual Teams with Jessica Lipnack & Jeffrey Stamps CompuServe's Intranet Forum Anne/Moderator: Welcome to the Intranet Forum ! They also discuss the pros and cons of creating virtual teams and offer solid examples of successful teams which were more efficient and cost-effective to their organizations.

The actKM discussion group occasionally ascends into agreeable festive banter, and our 2006 pre-Christmas season is no exception. Andrew Mitchell asked the other day on the actKM Forum what an appropriate collective noun might be for a gathering of knowledge managers. Thanks Andrew! URLs are automatically converted into links. RSS2.0